She Tried to Convince Everyone of Her Truthfulness - ​But alas they too .... were lies

9-12-16, Weekly Standard, Steve Hayes - Mrs. Clinton deliberately used unequivocal language trying to convey certitude about her disclosure of work-related emails, to signal to voters (and reporters) that she was unafraid of being contradicted and, most important, that she had nothing at all to hide.

We now know that her claims were false.

A report by the State Dept's inspector general concluded that Clinton had not turned over any of the work-related emails she sent in her first three-plus months on the job, between January 2009 and April 2009. The Defense Dept found 19 emails Clinton and General David Petraeus exchanged that were not included in her production to the government.

Furthermore, the Benghazi committee uncovered a batch of undisclosed work-related emails between Clinton and Sidney Blumenthal, a longtime Clinton adviser who wrote to share privately sourced intelligence on Libya and other pressing State Dept matters. (At the time of their correspondence, the Clinton Foundation was paying Blumenthal $10,000 per month to serve as a consultant.)